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Originally Posted by davinxtk
Uhm. Are you trying to say that rape and sexual assault wouldn't be an ineffective method of torture against an American woman?
Against any woman?
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Who was sexually assaulted? The "menstrual blood" wasn't even real. It's called psychological torture.
It's obviously effective or someone would have written a "whistle blowing" book about the outrage and injustice of it all.[/quote]
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Originally Posted by davinxtk
Ah, yes, someone on the staff might have written a whistle-blowing book. Except that he'd have to get permission from the federal government because they probably have them sign non-disclosure agreements. This guy would have to really know is stuff, maybe even run the place to get this kind of info. And he could call his "whistle blowing" book Inside the Wire.
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A total red herring. A staffer didn't write the book. A muslim translator with muslims biases did.
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Honestly, did you even read the article?
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Every last syllable.
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So you're saying it's a collective of bad apples making sexy policy. Sexy apples making bad policy. Bad sexy apple policy.
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No, it's a collection of people trying their best to do their job with methods that they feel would be effective. Honestly, with the world as a stage, those people are not going to do anything to deny human rights to the individuals to the degree they are abused in other countries. They have more rights than we would enjoy were the situation to be reversed.